While in camp or on the trail, kids learn to collaborate. They’ll
share communal spaces
and chores. They’ll have responsibilities to themselves and others, but they will also have the opportunity to meet expectations on their own terms.

Sending your child to an overnight summer camp for 2-weeks or longer is a BIG deal, and we get that! Start a conversation with us – ask questions, get to know us and our program – and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. We’d love to hear from you.

Good things happen when you leave home for a few weeks camping in the wilderness. You gain independence and find your voice. Camp Voyageur fills a summer with sports, fun and adventure exploring the Boundary Waters with wilderness experts and new friends.

Two weeks at camp (Testing the waters):
Two-week sessions abbreviate the Camp Voyageur experience. Kids practice canoeing and camping skills before heading out on the trail. Many campersstay six or eight weeks by combining the four-week and two-week sessions.

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